uu Garbage Bags, Garbage Cans, Garden Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes uu
uu Alternative Gardening Book uu Pest Control Resources uu
uu Plant Bulbs uu Hand-painted Garden Sign uu
uu Just Food’s Farmers Market Guideuuuu Plants, Containers, Soil Mix uu Companion Perennial Plants uu
GreenThumb’s Summer
Program Guide 2008
Does your garden need any of the following supplies? Look inside for details...
Please note that garden members must attend workshops in order to receive supplies. All workshops are rain or shine, cancelled only in the event of lightning
or other dangerous conditions. All supplies are first come, first served, while supplies last.
Look inside for more Spring Program Highlights. Photos by Lillian Reyes & Rasheed Hislop
On Thursday March 27th, Solita Stephens from Olympus Garden Club and Owen Taylor from Just Food facilitateda workshop on how to build Cold Frames, in collaboration with the United Community Centers Youth Farm in EastNew York. Community gardeners gathered and helped build the Cold Frame pictured here. Gardeners in atten-dance took back kits and have reported great success and satisfaction with their newly installed Cold Frames.
June u July u August
Summer Supply Giveaway
By Subway
F TRAIN: to 21st St/Queensbridge. Walksouth on 21st St towards Queens PlazaSouth. Make right onto QPS. Walk 4 blocksto 10th St. Compound on your right.
N, W, 7 TRAINS: to QueensboroPlaza/Bridge Plaza. Walk along QueensPlaza South, towards the East River, to 10th
St. Compound is on your right.
By BusQ19A, Q32, Q60, Q66, Q101, Q101R, Q102and Q103 all run along or intersect with Queens Plaza South(QPS). Exit closest to 10th St and QPS.
Compound is across from 10th St.
By CarFROM MANHATTAN & THE BRONX: TakeFDR to 61st St exit. Follow signs toQueensboro Bridge. Staying in the right-hand lane of the bridge, exit to localstreets. Continue straight to end, NorthernBlvd/Jackson Avenue intersection. Make aright onto Jackson Ave (Northern Blvd).Make a right onto 21st St and then a leftonto Queens Plaza South (QPS). Continueon QPS until 10th St. Compound is on yourright, across from 10th St.
FROM BROOKLYN, QUEENS & STATENISLAND: Take the BQE to the McGuinessBlvd exit. Make a left onto McGuiness Blvd.Continue straight into Queens (over thePulaski Skyway Bridge). McGuiness Blvdbecomes 11th St. Stay straight on 11th St.Make left onto Queens Plaza South. Go 1block to 10th St. Compound is on yourright.
with GreenThumb StaffPick up basic gardening supplies for yourgarden. One pickup per garden group.Please carpool with other garden groupsthat may not have access to transporta-tion. Call GreenThumb if you need the con-tact information of gardeners near you.
*The compound gates will not open until9:45am. Thank you for your patience.
Sat. June 7TH 10am-2pmQUEENSat the GreenThumb CompoundQueens Plaza South at 10th St.
uu For available supplies look for this symbol uu
Summer ‘08Workshops Calendar
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uu Garbage Bags, Garbage Cans, Garden Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes uu
Directions to theGreenThumb Compound
SummerSolstice 2008
GreenThumb’s
at the Community Garden of West 146th St.located between Frederick Douglass & Adam C Powell Blvds.
- musical performances by:1257 Entertainment and Santos White Garden Band
- balloon animals
- crafts for senior citizens
food
entertainment
- cook out
- fruits & vegetables
- bring food to share
Come join us on the longest day of the year!
For more information, callGreenThumb at (212) 788-8070
June 21,2008
10am-4pm
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Rodent Control in Gardenswith Shawn Spencer, LRP
uu IPM handouts uu
An overview of Integrated Pest Management (IPM),
focusing on how to deal with insects and rodents in
gardens. See what techniques LRP/GreenThumb uses, as
well as simple things you can do in your own garden.
Sat. July 12th 10am-1pm MANHATTAN
at 11th St Community Garden422 East 11th Street (between 1st Ave & Ave A)
DirectionsSubway: Take the 6 to Astor Pl. Walk east on E 8th St towardsAstor Pl. Turn left on Astor Pl, then left onto 3rd Ave. Take aright on Stuyvesant St, and another right onto E 10th St. Thenleft onto 1st Ave, and finally, right onto E 11th St.Bus: Take the M15 to 1st Ave and E 11 St. Walk east on E 11thSt.
JulyBulbs, Bulbs and MoreBulbs: An Overview andHow to Plantwith Michael Lytle, Just Food Trainer
uu Plant Bulbs uu
A general overview of bulbs in the summer and fall, and
methods of planting.
Fri. July 18th 10am-12pm MANHATTAN
at Diamante Garden (Block & School Association)306-310 East 118th Street (between 1st & 2nd Aves)
DirectionsSubway: Take the 6 to 116th St. Walk east on E 116th Sttowards 3rd Ave. Turn left onto 2nd Ave, then right onto E118th St.Bus: Take the M15 to E 116th St. Walk north on 1st Avetowards E 117th St. Turn left onto E 118th St.
JuneAlternative Garden Designwith Edie Kean
uu “Square Foot Gardening: A New Way toGarden in Less Space with Less Work”by Mel Bartholomew uu
Ever plant in an abandoned bath tub or toilet? How aboutan old tire or rotting tree stump? Whether you are crazyabout different ways of doing things or are just curious aboutwhat is out there, this workshop is for you. We will exploresome old, new and downright funky ways of building beds,trellises, plant supports and other structures as well as someunique approaches to large scale garden designs. A specialemphasis will be placed on recycling old furniture, refuse andjust about anything you see that you can make work to thegarden’s advantage. A book on alternative garden design will
be given out to the first 10 garden groups in attendance.
Tues. June 10th 5:30-7:30pm BROOKLYN
at The Backyard Garden in Red Hook61-73 Hamilton Avenue (between Van Brunt & Summit Aves.)
DirectionsSubway: Take the A train to Jay Street - Borough Hall, andtransfer to the F to Smith/9th St. Walk west on 9th St towardsCourt St. Turn right onto Hamilton Ave.Bus: Take the B61 to Van Brunt St and Summit St. Walk easton Hamilton Ave towards Summit St.
Water Resource Group’sDesign Clinicwith the Water Resource Group
uu Paint, Brushes, Chicken Wire, Vines,Lumber, Nails, Gloves uu
Come pickup materials to beautify and highlight your garden's water collection system. This workshop is open to allgardens interested in installing a system or those that haveexisting systems in place. There will be hands-on demos ofdifferent ways to beautify your system, including trellis instal-lation and artwork for tanks and barrels. Please bring ideas
and plans to share or any questions you need answered.
Wed. June 25th 5:30-7:30pm BROOKLYN
at the United Community Center Youth Farm613 New Lots Ave (between Hendrix St & Schenck Ave)
DirectionsSubway: 3 to Van Siclen. Walk east on Livonia Ave towardsHendrix St. Turn right at Hendrix St, then left at New Lots.Bus: Take the B15 to New Lots and Schenck Ave, or the B14 toBarbey St. Walk two blocks to Blake Ave.
Paint Your Way to MoreMemberswith Zack Schulman, Community Organizer,
Green Guerillas
uu Hand-Painted Garden Sign uu
Does your garden need some colorful new signs? How aboutmore active members? Come paint signs to take back to yourgarden and learn new strategies for recruiting new members.Bright new signs are a great way to let your neighbors knowwhat you are up to and invite them to participate.
Sat. July 26th 10am-12pm BROOKLYN
at St. John Cantius Community Garden476-484 New Jersey Ave (between Blake & Dumont)
DirectionsSubway: Take the 3 to Pennsylvania Ave. Walk east on Livoniatowards New Jersey Ave, and turn left onto New Jersey Ave.Bus: Take the QM24 Express to Catalpa Ave. Transfer to the B20until Pennsylvania and Blake Aves. Walk east and turn on NewJersey Ave.
Youth Involvement inMarket Stands &Farmers’ Marketswith staff of East New York Farms
uu Just Food’s Farmers Market Guide uu
Are you looking to get more youth involved at your garden?Is there a concern among garden members about the nextgeneration of gardeners and where they will come from?Tired of working long hours and need some young backs,knees and arms to help work the garden site? If you answeredyes to any of these questions, then this workshop is one youdon't want to miss. Coordinators from UCC Youth Farm in EastNew York will be discussing their youth program and farmersmarket, as well as their methods of fostering a strong connec-tion with young people in the community. Although all ageswill be discussed, the primary focus of the workshop will be onadolescent involvement and participation in community
gardens and market gardens.
Sat. Aug. 2nd 10am-12pm BROOKLYN
at the United Community Center Youth Farm613 New Lots Ave (between Hendrix St & Schenck Ave)
DirectionsSubway: 3 to Van Siclen. Walk east on Livonia Ave towardsHendrix St. Turn right at Hendrix St, then left at New Lots.Bus: Take the B15 to New Lots and Schenck Ave, or the B14 toBarbey St. Walk two blocks to Blake Ave.
Window Box andContainer Gardeningwith Lillian Reyes, Outreach Coordinator,GreenThumb
uu Plants, Containers, Soil Mix uu
Making the most out of every inch of available ground isessential for urban gardeners. Window boxes and containersare the perfect solution when you’re short on growing space.Learn the design elements for a good container or windowbox, soil mixtures that work well, and tips for planting andmaintaining containers all year.
Fri. Aug. 15th 5-7pm BRONX
at Volky Flower Garden859 Hornaday Pl (between Mohegan Ave & Crotona Pkwy)
DirectionsSubway: Take the 5 to E 180 St. Walk west on E 180th Sttowards Bronx Park Ave. Turn right onto Mohegan Ave.Bus: Take the BxM18 Express to W 230 St/Corlear Ave/ Startout going east on W 230 St. Turn left onto Broadway. Transferto the Bx9 bus, taking it to Southern Bue 182 St. Walk south onE 182nd St towards Bronx Park S, turn left onto Bronx Park S,and then right on Mohegan Ave.
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Gardens are Growingin East New York!
This year, GreenThumb and Green Guerillas are
collaborating on a public outreach campaign for
community gardens in ENY that need more active
members.
For more information or to get involved, contact:
Hannah at Green Guerillas Bilen at GreenThumb
(718) 906-1000 (212) 442-8961
[email protected] [email protected]
Look out for information on upcoming
events, workshops and garden workdays.
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Companion Plantingwith Peter Kukielski, NYBG, and Ursula Chanse,
Bronx Green-Up NYBG
uu Companion Perennial Plants uu
Learn how to grow certain plants together to deter diseaseand/or repel insects. Learn about encouraging beneficial
insects in your garden.
Thurs. Aug. 28th 5:30-7pm BRONX
at Franklin Memorial Garden1062 Cauldwell Avenue (near Boston Rd)
DirectionsSubway: Take the 2 to Prospect Ave. Walk north on ProspectAve towards E 161st St. Turn left onto E 165th St, and thenright onto Cauldwell Ave.Bus: Take the M15L to East Harlem, getting off at E 125 St.Transfer to the Bx15 and get off at 3 Ave and E 163 St. Walknorth on 3rd Ave towards Boston Rd. Turn right onto BostonRd, then right onto E 165th St, and finally, left onto CauldwellAve.
Spring Highlights
Attend City Farms Workshops!
Topics include:
· Soil care · Garden planning
· Growing food all year · Building raised beds
· Container gardening · Growing for market
· Chicken care · And more!
· Seed saving
Call Owen or visit our website
to find out dates, topics, and
locations.
Attend our farmers market workshops to
learn how to sell your garden produce!
City Farms workshops
are FREE and everyone
is WELCOME!Sell Your Produce!
www.justfood.org/cityfarms/workshops
tel: (212) 645-9880 x229
Call Jane at (212) 645-9880 x228, or
visit our website to find out dates,
topics, and locations.
Just Food is a NYC based non-profit
working to grow fresh, locally-grown food
in the neighborhoods of NYC.
At this year’s GreenThumb GrowTogether, we saw record atten-
dance and a slew of new workshops. Thanks to everyone formaking the event a great success! This year, 1300 people pre-registered and an estimated 1800 people attended. AnnaLappe gave an important keynote address reminding garden-ers the important role they play in climate change, the MadHot Ballroom dancers brought the opening session to a rous-ing close, and the workshops that followed were well attend-ed.
Perennial favorites, such as Canning with Classie Parker, drewhuge crowds alongside first time facilitators such as EthanRoland and his permaculture workshop. The networking ses-sion yielded fruitful conversations and a much needed timeto connect with gardeners from all over the city. The closingraffle was a welcomed addition to the day, ending the day ona high note. See you all next year for the 25th annualGrowTogether conference!
Just Food trainers lead workshops to help
your garden grow more food!
On Saturday April 5th, GreenThumb held a workshop at P.S.
53 Garden in East New York, Brooklyn. The workshop was onbuilding raised beds and facilitated by Eric Thomman of theBackyard Garden. Gardeners in attendance were able to learnthe essential steps to setting up boxes in their gardens. Theimportance of placement and leveling the boxes was dis-cussed as well as protecting them from water-rot. The discus-sion was followed by a hands-on demonstration in which gar-deners teamed up to build 3 brand new beds. The potentialfor raising beds up higher than normal to make them wheel-chair accessible was also discussed by gardeners in atten-dance. Following the workshop gardeners filled out lumberrequest forms to prepare for building or repairing beds oftheir own.
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Summer Supply GiveawaySat. June 7
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Alternative Garden DesignTues. June 10
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BROOKLYN
Summer SolsticeSat. June 21
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Water Resource Group’s Design ClinicWed. June 25
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Rodent Control in GardensSat. July 12
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Bulbs, Bulbs, and More BulbsFri. July 18
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Paint Your Way to More MembersSat. July 26
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Educational resources for the general publicto inspire and empower!
Developing a green workforce in our communities!
Help us live in peace on earth.
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Gardens Get Registered for 2009-2011
The time is coming again to register your community garden. The settlement requires that community gardengroups re-register and sign new licenses with GreenThumbevery two years. Only registered garden groups in goodstanding (not in violation) are eligible to receiveGreenThumb services during the season. This includes allworkshops and giveaways of plant materials, lumber, soiland tools. We hope many more groups will take advantageof registration this next year. If you have any questions,please call us at our office, (212) 788-8070.
TPL and NYRP Gardens
Gardens on TPL and NYRP property may register forGreenThumb through their respective land trust administrators.
School Gardens
All School (EIG program) Gardens that have worked withGreenThumb in the last five years will receive notificationabout registration via mail this summer. Upon registrationschool gardens will be eligible for a full range ofGreenThumb services. We encourage school gardens totake advantage of opportunities to network with area community gardens at registration sessions and subsequently participate in our enriched program of eventsand workshops.
HPD Gardens
This summer, GreenThumb will send new licenses to the primary contacts of community garden groups that steward HPD properties. You are expected to sign thelicense and send it back to GreenThumb. Signing yourlicense will re-register you with GreenThumb for the season.
Parks Gardens
Beginning in June, contacts from garden groups stewardingParks Department lots will receive notification to attendregistration sessions throughout the summer. Sessions areconveniently located at central locations throughout theboroughs and both daytime and evening sessions will beavailable. Sessions will cover the full span of GreenThumbservices, programs, and requirements. Recent changes atGreenThumb will be highlighted and explained for everyone. In addition, refreshments and other goodies willbe available for participants. We encourage all gardeners toattend.
Gardens in Violation
Please note that garden groups in violation will not be eligible to register this summer. As GreenThumb staff continues to visit sites and review last year's activities, wewill work with garden groups to resolve violations beforeregistration. Violations to GreenThumb rules and regula-tions include: keeping animals (except in accordance withDepartment of Health standards), poor maintenance andstorage of non-garden related items, consumption of illegalsubstances, alcohol use, neglecting open hours, prohibitingpublic access, illegal structures, low membership (under 10),and lack of public programming events. Please contact us ifyour group is in need of some assistance to alleviate anyproblems your garden may be facing. GreenThumb has a lotin store for registered gardens this season. With the adventof new staff we are able to offer increased assistance withhorticulture and site design as well as a range of new workshops and networking opportunities to further develop garden groups. We appreciate your efforts andhope that all will participate and allow us to help you continue to serve and improve our communities.
If you have any questions pertaining to the upcoming garden registration, or the current status of your garden, please call us at ouroffice, (212) 788-8070.
City of New York Parks & Recreationand GreenThumb
Michael R. Bloomberg, MayorAdrian Benepe, Parks CommissionerEdie Stone, Director of GreenThumb
Glenis Holder, Designer
GreenThumb 49 Chambers Street, Room 1020 NY, NY 10007
Phone 212.788.8070 u Fax 212.788.8052www.greenthumbnyc.org u www.nyc.gov/parks
The GreenThumb Program GuideSummer 2008
1. Ask all members of your
garden group if they are able toattend or if they have access to acar.
2. Ask neighbors and anyone
that stops to admire the gardenif they would have time to helpout the garden.
3. Check with local churches
and community organizations tosee if they have a van or car thatcould be used for attendingworkshops or picking up supplies.
4. Visit local businesses to see if
they have a delivery van thatmight be perfect for picking upsupplies.
5. Check with all the community
gardens near you and see if theywould be willing to carpool. CallGreenThumb if you need namesand phone numbers.
6. Put a sign on your garden
gate "Support your local com-munity garden - Volunteersneeded to pick up supplies.”
7. Split the cost of a rental van
amongst several communitygardens (for 3 gardens it’s about$20/per).
Call the GreenThumb office at (212) 788-8070.
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